- L104.
- File
- 1701, Nov. 28.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Capias against David Evan of Penniarth, co. Mer., yeoman, Lewis Evan of Llwyngwrill, yeoman, and Humphrey Moses of the same, yeoman, to give satisfaction to John Pugh John in a plea of debt of £7 recovered by J.P.J. and 13s.7 costs . Latin.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Capias against Richard Pughe of Noddva, co. Mont., gent., Rees Meredith of the same, gent., and Morgan Lewis Griffith of Careseddveon, gent., to answer Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth his wife in an action of debt of £80 and damages of £3.1.5. Latin. Faded.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Capias against the defendants specified in CA82 to answer Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth his wife in an action of debt of £60 and damages of £2.14.9. Latin. Faded.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Capias against the defendants specified in CA83 to answer Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth his wife in an action of debt of £80 and damages of £2.14.9. Latin. Faded. CA82-6 attached.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Capias directed to Henry Vaughan, sheriff of co. Caern., to take John Morris of p. Llanalhayarn in the said co. and to keep him in the county gaol until he pays to William Parry £1.1.0 recovered by him in the county court together with 3s.4 damages. Latin.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Capias to the sheriff of co. Caern. to have Thomas ap Richard of Bryncores, gent., to appear at the next Court of Great Sessions to answer Hugh Lloyd in a plea of debt of £24. Latin.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Certiorari to the justices of the peace of co. Mer. to send to the Upper Bench all indictments against Capt. Jonathan Lloyd, David John ap Ieuan ap Rees, Francis Sawshall, Evan Morgan, Evan John, Evan Humffrey, Evan Griffith, John ap Ieuan ap Rees, Humffrey Rees, John Thomas, William Thomas, Hugh David, Lewis John, Richard Howell, Griffith Ellissa, Owen Davyd and Humphrey Davyd.
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Writ Of Dedimus Potestatem authorising Sir James Price, kt, and Hugh Nanney, esq., to administer the oaths specified in CA44-5 to Lewis Gwynne, esq., as a justice of the peace for co. Mer.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Dedimus Potestatem commissioning John Lloyd, sergeant at law, Robert Lloyd, esq., William Lewis Anwill, esq., Henry Price, esq., learned in the law, Peter Meyricke, esq., and John Lewys, gent., to take an acknowledgement of a fine of 2 m's, 2 tofts, etc., (700 a.) in t. Pryssor, p. Trawsvynydd, co. Mer., of Elice Edwards, Magdalen his wife, and Margaret and Agens his dau's (deforc's) in which fine John Roberts is plaintiff. Latin.
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Writ Of Dedimus Potestatem commissioning John Vaughan and Timothy Edwards, gent's, Ellis Prichard, clerk, and John Griffiths to administer interrogatories and take depositions of witnesses in a cause in the chancery side of the Court of Great Sessions between John Lloyd, complainant, and Richard Parry and Anne his wife, defendants, relating to a bond executed by complainant to the said Anne.
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Writ Of Dedimus Potestatem to John Lloyd and Howell Vaughan, esq's, and Robert Vaughan, Griffith Vaughan, Meredith Evan and Rice Meredith, gent's, to take the evidence of the defendant Oliver Griffith. Attached to L63.
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Writ Of Distringas Juratores to hear an action of trespass and ejectment before the Great Sessions between Thomas ap Robert Wynne, plaintiff, and Humffrey D'd Lloyd, of Ffestinocke, co. Mer., yeoman, Jane his wife, Evan James of Maenturocke, yeoman, and Robert ap Ieuan Phibwn. Latin.
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Writ Of Elegit commanding the sheriff of co. Mer. to deliver to Margaret verch D'd Lloyd a moiety of the lands of Rees Humffrey of Llanvair until a debt of ., recovered by the said Margaret in the Court of Great Sessions had been repaid. Latin. Faded.
Writ Of Elegit to the sheriff of co. Caern. against a moiety of the lands of John ap Ieuan ap ...,
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Elegit to the sheriff of co. Caern. against a moiety of the lands of John ap Ieuan ap Hugh of Llanwnda, co. Caern., yeoman, until payment to Evan Hughes, gent., of £10.17.7 debt and damages recovered by the said Evan in the Court of Great Sessions. Latin.
Part of Peniarth Estate Records,
Writ Of Elegit to the sheriff of co. Mer., to deliver to Humffrey ap Hugh ap John the goods (beasts of the plough excepted) and a moiety of the lands of John ap Jenkin ap John ap Ieuan Tydder of p. Towyn, gent., and Jenkin ap John of the same, gent., son and heir apparent of the said John, to enable the said Humffrey to obtain therefrom the debt and damages which he has recovered against the said John and Jenkin. Latin.
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Writ Of Fiere Facias commanding the sheriff of co. Mont. to levy £80 debt and £3.1.5 damages on the goods of Morgan Lewis of Barhedyn, gent., Lewis Morgan of the same, gent., and Evan Rees of Careseddveon, gent., recovered against them by Thomas Prees and Elizabeth his wife. Latin. Faded.
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Writ Of Fieri Facias commanding the sheriff of co. Mont., to levy £32 debt and 17s.10 damages on the goods of Thomas Owen of Machenlleth, gent., Rowland Owen of the same, gent., son and heir apparent of the said Thomas, and John Pughe of Mathavarne, esq., recovered against them by Thomas Rogers and Elizabeth his wife. Latin. Faded.
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Writ Of Habere Facias Seisinam commanding the sheriff of co. Caern. to give seizin to Thomas ap John ap Richard and Elen his wife of 3 m's and 400 a. of land in p. Llanllyffnie which they had recovered against John ap Richard ap David, and to have the said John's body before the Court of Exchequer to pay £3.5.4 damages and a further £4 damages sustained by the plantiffs after the defendant moved the action from the Great Sessions to the Exchequer by a writ of error [cf. DC 68]. Copy. Latin.
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Writ Of Inquiry in an action of trespass on a close of land called Kilkemes, t. Gwythelvynyth, [p. Tywyn, co. Mer.], before the Court of Exchequer between John Vaughan, plaintiff, and Howell ap Ieuan ap John, defendant. Latin.